The Supreme Court of India has expanded the meaning of the Right to Life to include the following derivative rights. Which one among the following is not included in th Courts definition?

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Q: 80 (NDA-II/2011)
The Supreme Court of India has expanded the meaning of the Right to Life to include the following derivative rights.
Which one among the following is not included in th Court’s definition?

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Polity

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NDA-II

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The Supreme Court of India has interpreted the Right to Life mentioned in Article 21 of the Constitution of India to encompass several derivative rights. These derivative rights are additional rights that are closely associated with the Right to Life.

Option 1: Right to food and adequate livelihood - The Supreme Court has recognized that the Right to Life includes the right to food and adequate livelihood. This means that every individual has the right to access nutritious food and earn a livelihood that ensures a decent standard of living.

Option 2: Right to education - The Supreme Court has also recognized that the Right to Life includes the right to education. This means that every individual has the right to receive education and acquire knowledge and skills that are necessary for a meaningful life.

Option 3: Right to live in a healthy environment - The Supreme Court has expanded the meaning of the Right to Life to include the right to live in a healthy environment. This means that individuals have the right to reside in an environment that is free from pollution and promotes good health.

Option 4: Right to health and information - Alert - correct answer should be: "Option 4 is included in the Court`s definition." The Supreme Court has acknowledged that the Right to Life includes the right to health and access to information related

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